It s time to say goodbye to Kat, Jane and Sutton.
The Bold Type will return for a fifth and final season, Freeform announced Wednesday, with a shortened run to wrap up their stories. The final season will consist of six episodes.
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The Bold Type has been a gift that has truly changed my life. I spent my twenties in New York City working in magazines, so in many ways the show feels very personal to my experiences,” said showrunner and executive producer Wendy Straker Hauser. “I have truly loved writing this show and living in this world. I will miss it terribly, but I am so grateful for the opportunity and glad to know it’s been a comfort to so many people out there.”
Camden Conference and Scarborough Public Library partner to offer virtual programs
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The Schooner in Winter Quarters, 1927-28, is a gift of Donald and Miriam MacMillan to the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum, Bowdoin College. The Arctic is the topic of this year’s Camden Conference, which is partnering with the Scarborough Public Library to provide a series of online lectures.
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The Scarborough Public Library partners each year with the Camden Conference to bring a series of original programs to the community in anticipation of the annual conference held in February. Virtual talks related to the 2021 Camden Conference theme, The Geopolitics of the Arctic: A Region in Peril, feature three esteemed speakers. Thanks to the Camden Conference, all Scarborough Public Library virtual talks are free and open to the public. Visit www.scarboroughlibrary.org/adults/events/series/camden-conference to register.
Winning year: 2014
“My manager at the time nominated me for TNT. It gave me a real boost to be recognised alongside such a diverse and talented group of people.
“At the time it really helped with my profile within Tesco, where I was a buyer, and the industry network it gave me has been fantastic.
“I left Tesco and joined Pizza Express relatively soon after my TNT award, first to run their supermarket business and various different roles since then.
“My advice for those coming up in the industry now? Try and challenge yourself by seeking out different perspectives. One of the great features of TNT contacts is that they come from such a variety of companies, roles and backgrounds – so there’s never a shortage of opinions that will benefit your thinking.
Civic Centre redevelopment start date confirmed as £400million invested in Plymouth
Schemes worth an estimated £385million are predicted to create hundreds of new jobs
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Regeneration schemes at the former Civic Centre and Guildhall are expected to start next year as part of a series of investments in Plymouth city centre worth almost £400million which are set to create hundreds of new jobs.
In my last basketball column, I focused on some of the Eastside scoring records.
This week, Iâm going to turn the tables and feature a few of the opposing players who set big scoring marks against Eastside. It was something my dad started tracking when he researched boys basketball history.
Letâs start off with the two players who have scored the most points in a game against the Blazers.
In the 1972-1973 season, Hamiltonâs Dave Gilbert registered 42 points against the Blazers. Two years later, Dave Grimm of Southern Wells matched that figure. To date, they are the only players who have topped 40 points.